Cristina Rodriguez

Cristina Rodriguez

March 15, 2024 | Daily Business Review

High Court Contemplates Overturning 'Chevron' Doctrine: Implications for Health Care Industry Hang in the Balance

Although the cases involve commercial fishing groups challenging a federal herring fishing regulation, the long-reaching effects of the court's decision would reach the healthcare industry, which is regulated by several federal administrative agencies.

By Cristina Rodriguez

8 minute read

August 09, 2022 | Daily Business Review

On Women's Equality Day, Advancing Women and Diversity on Tribunals

Refusing to accept the status quo of only about 10% of appointed arbitrators being women, members of what became the global steering committee discussed and debated different approaches, culminating in the pledge.

By Cristina Rodriguez

7 minute read

April 07, 2022 | Daily Business Review

How the US Supreme Court Section 1782 Decision Could Impact International Arbitrations

The order can be requested by the foreign or international tribunal through a letter rogatory (or similar formal request) or by any "interested person" who files an application for such an order. Section 1782 applications have been granted more often than not, making them a reliable resource for gathering evidence.

By Cristina Rodriguez

4 minute read

August 06, 2021 | Daily Business Review

As International Business in S. Fla. Spurs Influx of Arbitration Hearings, Here Are Some Best Practices

Careful attention to the drafting of dispute clauses in contracts is an important factor in tailoring the process to meet each business' unique needs.

By Cristina Rodriguez

7 minute read